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What outside factor most directly contributed to the formation of enclaves in cities?

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The correct answer is housing discrimination.

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The correct answer is housing discrimination.

This is a type of discrimination in which someone is treated unfairly when trying to buy, rent, lease, sell or finance a home, based on characteristics, such as race, class, sex, religion, national origin, and familial status.

In the United States, housing discrimination began after the abolition of slavery as part of a federally sponsored law but has since been made illegal. However, it still remains a factor in the persistence of racial enclaves in American cities.

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